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7576. Oral history interview with Harry F. Allen
surviving inmates; taking pictures in the camp; his reaction to the camp as a Christian; and his thoughts on
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7577. Oral history interview with Helen Luksenburg and William Luksenburg
quarry at Flossenbürg; marching to Ravensbrück and his strategies for surviving the death march; how he
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7578. Oral history interview with Dora Roth
Holocaust and her determination to survive.
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7579. Oral history interview with Gladys Halpern
family members who survived; the Russian occupation between 1939 and 1941; her memories of pogroms
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7580. Phillip Greenglass family papers
Jacob served in the Russian Army and survived the war. His parents and other siblings all perished in
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7581. Rosa Goldberg envelope
to the Stutthof concentration camp in August 1944. They survived a death march from Stutthof and were
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7582. Handmade K.Z.L. Terezin armband owned by Lieselotte Bohm or her mother
-occupied Czechoslovakia. Both mother and daughter survived.
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7583. Drawing of a windmill created by a Jewish Austrian child
Vienna on a Kindertransport. A third, Dorit Deutsch, is also believed to have survived. Twenty seven of
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7584. Drawing of animals and examples of the letter "A" created by a Jewish Austrian child
Vienna on a Kindertransport. A third, Dorit Deutsch, is also believed to have survived. Twenty seven of
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7585. Collage made by child
Vienna on a Kindertransport. A third, Dorit Deutsch, is also believed to have survived. Twenty seven of
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7586. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7587. Prayer book
his first family's capture and experiences. David was originally from Gorlice, Poland, and survived
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7588. Sterling silver cigarette case with an etched Japanese landscape
and survival in Japan, China, and India; Zofia Dymant’s wartime work for Walther C. Többens in Warsaw
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7589. Three-headed elephant sterling silver matchbox
and survival in Japan, China, and India; Zofia Dymant’s wartime work for Walther C. Többens in Warsaw
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7590. Oral history interview with Raisel Roset
"action" in Czestochowa when only 4,000 of the original 50,000 Jews survived, and how the survivors of the
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7591. Rena F. Finder collection
Moses and Rozia Windisch Ferber. Rena survived the Kraków ghetto and Plaszów, Auschwitz, and Brünlitz
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7592. Romana Primus photographs
spent 15 months in Auschwitz-Birkenau. At the end of the war, he survived a death march to Bergen-Belsen
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7593. Starostwo Miejskie w Częstochowie (Sygn. 4)
The records of Starosta of Częstochowa survived only partially, and include records of the
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7594. Gouache painting of a prisoner at the Majdanek concentration camp
Eugeniusz survived the camps, but his spine was permanently damaged from injuries he suffered as a prisoner
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7595. Paul and Judith Schneiderman collection
's parents) in the Landsberg Displaced Persons camp immediately following the Holocaust. Both survived
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7596. Alfred Eisner papers
imprisoned in several Nazi concentration camps, including Poznán and Auschwitz-Birkenau. He survived World
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7597. Sąd Grodzki w Janowie (Sygn.312)
jurisdiction: Olsztyn, Przyrów and Złoty Potok. The files of criminal cases did not survive.
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7598. Helena Piasecka collection
-called because they were experimented on. Helena and Władysława both survived Ravensbrück and later
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7599. Jüdische Gemeinde Hannover nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg (Sign. D-Ha2)
to Jewish Holocaust survivals and the organization of their life after WWII.
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7600. Factory-printed Star of David badge belonging to Lieselotte Bohm or her mother
in German-occupied Czechoslovakia. Both mother and daughter survived.